688 G. BTTSK ON THE MAMMALIAN REMAINS FROM THE 



Fig. 4.— Pelvis of Gulo luscus. 



The second fragment, also of the pelvis, though less perfect) 

 presents the same characters, so far as they can he perceived. 



II. Order KUMINANTIA. 

 1. Bos. 



Bones of a large Bovine species constitute the greater bulk of the 

 Collection. All (with one or two exceptions of smaller size) are of 

 the same type; and most of them, in all probability, belong to the 

 same individual. 



Amongst these may be enumerated : — ■ 



1. An atlas, recently broken into several fragments. The con- 

 dyloid cup measures 4*7 by 10-0 inches, and the axial articulation 

 5-3 inches in transverse diameter. The transverse diameter of the 

 ring at the hinder border is 2-5 inches. 



2. An axis 4*0 inches long, with a least diameter of the centrum 

 of 3-5 inches. 



3. All the remaining cervical vertebrae. 



4. Several dorsal and lumbar vertebrae. (Altogether between 35 

 and 40 vertebrae). 



5. A left radius measuring 14 inches in length. 



6. The corresponding humerus, 135 inches long, with a least 

 circumference of 7*75 inches. 



7. A left metatarsal. 



8. Left femur wanting the distal extremity. 



9. The corresponding right femur, comprising the entire shaft. 



